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Reply To: substitute for Hills' w/d wet food
Hi, yes I understand about not wanting to feed a vet diet, I got my boy IBD stable on a vet diets, then after being on Eukanuba Intestinal Low Residue kibble for 9months I slowly started to add all types of foods to his diet till I worked out what he can & can’t eat… Have you thought of cooking & you freeze about 1-2 weeks worth of small meals? you will need to boil pumkin & high fiber veggies, you can cook chicken cause the Hills W/D is chicken & you know he’s OK after eating the chicken in the W/D food or try ground turkey, even if 1 meal is a cooked meal & the other meal is the Hills W/D & then you slowly stop feeding the Hills W/D… Cause the fiber is high in the W/D food you might need to add the boiled pumkin & sweet potatoes to another wet tin food if he gets diarrhea again…My boy has the opposite he needs less fiber, too much pumkin & sweet potatoes makes his poos very sloppy….
Now you know he needs a very high fiber diet, I’d email Hills & ask for the Soluble Fiber% & the insoluble Fiber% so you can work out does the W/D have more Insoluble Fiber or more Soluble Fiber then google what veggies & foods have the fiber you need & cook them & freeze them. or look for wet tin foods that have those ingredients..
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